EXHIBITION: Imprinting the South: Works on Paper From the Collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb

12 Aug 2007

0708south1_348x450_2 Etchings, relief prints, lithographs, and serigraphs featuring Southern subjects from the 1920s through the 1940s are on view in this exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art, in Athens.

Imprinting the South: Works on Paper From the Collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb

Through September 16
Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, Georgia
(706) 542-4662

Etchings, relief prints, lithographs, and serigraphs featuring Southern subjects from the 1920s through the 1940s are on view in this exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art, in Athens. Culled from the collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb, the prints in this exhibition were gathered in an attempt to expose both positive and critical views of the South by focusing on landscape scenes, architecture, worship, entertainment, and race issues.

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Cotton Farm
by James Routh, lithograph, 8 5/8 x 11 5/8. Private collection.
Tobacco Farmers
by Robert Gwathmey, serigraph, 13 1/2 x 10 1/2. Private collection.
Claiborne Court
by Clarence Millet, hand-colored woodcut on white paper, 5 7/8 x 6 1/2. Private collection.

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